Junior Data Analyst

WorkNest
Chester
1 week ago
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Overview

We’re looking for a curious and detail-oriented Junior Data Analyst to join our team and help turn data into insights that drive growth and success across our business. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you!


Why join us

WorkNest, part of the wider Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) division owned by Axiom GRC, is expanding fast. Our group includes experts in Employment Law, HR, Health & Safety, Cybersecurity, ISO and Compliance. We are powered by pragmatic advice and cutting-edge technology.


Our growth across the UK and international markets has been strengthened by acquisitions including Bulletproof, Pentest People, IMSM and Wirehouse. Building on this strong foundation, we are now focused on reaching £250 million in revenue, delivering more than 25% CAGR through a combination of organic growth and future strategic acquisitions.


What We Offer

  • Salary: £24,500 - £26,000 per annum
  • Great benefits
  • Hybrid working: 1-2 days in the office
  • Opportunities for growth and development

What We’re Looking For

As the Junior Data Analyst, you will play an important role in helping our Sales and Marketing teams succeed by ensuring our CRM data in Salesforce is accurate, consistent, and easy to use. You’ll be responsible for cleaning, standardising, validating, and enriching data so teams can confidently manage leads, report on performance, and convert more opportunities into appointments. By keeping a close eye on data quality and following best practice data hygiene, you’ll help support better decision making and smoother go-to-market activity across the business.


You’ll work collaboratively with Sales and Marketing colleagues to identify and resolve data inconsistencies, duplicates, and formatting issues, ensuring our information is reliable and up to date. You’ll also help standardise key data fields such as company names, job titles, employee numbers, email formats, industry classifications, and account segmentation. Using a range of tools and technologies, you’ll enrich our data to improve campaign performance and ensure all records are accurate, complete, and ready to be used in Salesforce to support a healthy and growing pipeline.


About You

You’ll have some hands-on experience working with CRM systems, ideally Salesforce, and feel comfortable handling data imports, updates, and validation. You enjoy working with data and have experience cleaning, deduplicating, and standardising large datasets, with a strong eye for detail and a natural ability to spot inconsistencies or accuracy issues. You’ll have a basic understanding of data quality monitoring and reporting, and an interest in tracking key data metrics. Familiarity with data enrichment tools or third-party data sources is a plus, along with an understanding of data governance and best practice data hygiene. You’ll thrive in a collaborative environment, working closely with the Sales, Marketing, and Operations teams in addition to contributing to our amazing, supportive culture where curiosity, teamwork, and learning are encouraged.


Up for the challenge?

If you share our values – Integrity, Excellence, Teamwork, and Inclusion, click the ‘apply now’ button to send us your CV and covering letter outlining how you meet the role criteria.


WorkNest is committed to promoting inclusion and diversity in all we do. If you need adjustments to support your application, please contact our Talent and Recruitment team.


Closing date: 19th February 2026. Please note: Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. We may look to close the advert early, so please don’t delay in submitting an application.


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